running - (PostgreSQL) 7.1.3
I have loaded a table with stock market data.
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ZRAN |2003-09-29| 20030929| 731487| 20.81| 20.
ZRAN |2003-09-30| 20030930| 731488| 19.43| 20.1
ZRAN |2003-10-01| 20031001| 731489| 19.82| 19.9
ZRAN |2003-10-02| 20031002| 731490| 19.56| 20.3
ZRAN |2003-10-03| 20031003| 731491| 20.25| 21.
(609398 rows)
pma=> select count(*) from stck_dta_tbl_oprtnl;
count
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609398
When I do a select * from stck_dta_tbl_oprtnl; I get the whole table
just fine; but when I try and retrieve just 1 record which is out
put when doing the select * ie:
pma=> select * from stck_dta_tbl_oprtnl where stck_sym = 'ZRAN';
stck_sym|dta_date|dta_date_num|dta_date_dys|opn|hi|lw|cls|vol|unk
--------+--------+------------+------------+---+--+--+---+---+---
(0 rows)
I get 0 rows, and no errors from postmaster.
Is there a limit to the number of rows in a table?
I have also tried building a unique index composed of the stck_sym and
dta_date but I still get 0 rows.
I have also noticed that when setting up a cursor that the first fetch
does NOT get the first record in the table, it also returns nothing with
no errors from the postmaster. I am wondering if these bugs are related.
Thanks all for your help!!!!
Lynn